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Honda Otago Windsurfing NZ Slalom Nationals Results and Images

by Event media on 21 Feb 2007
Tim Wood, 2007 Honda Otago Windsurfing Slalom Nationals Event Media

Below are the results and pictures from the recently held Slalom Nationals sponsored by Honda Otago and Carbon Art.






Age Group Classification based on a three heat shoot-out 

     Over 50 years

Competitor

Sail #

Class

Total

Rank

Tim Wood

GBR7

50+

3.4

1

Mike Sinclair

NZL71

50+

7

2

Ned Tamatea

NZL81

50+

12

3

Tony Limburg

NZL411

50+

13

4

Greg Thomas

H20

50+

14.7

5

George Cooper

NZL38

50+

16

6

Jim Rodgers

NZL10

50+

19

7

 

 

 

 

 

Under 30 Class 

 

 

 

 

Competitor

Sail #

Class

Total

Rank

Gareth Wood

NZL279

J

2.1

1

Mark Boersma

USA17

J

7

3

Clayton Dougan

KZ3

J

9

4

Lee Groenewald

W74

J

12

5

Glen Taylor

NZL47

J

14

6

Chris Dimock

NZL14/45?

J

21

7

 

 

31 & 49 years class

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Competitor

Sail #

Class

Total

Rank

Mike Yasak

HI34

M

3.4

1

Paul Vlietstra

NZL21

M

7.7

2

Terry Beentjes

NZL427

M

11

3

Terry Alkemade

NZL98

M

13

4

Simon Jones

NZL52

M

15

5

Luke Watson

NZL53

M

17

6

Steve Cardno

NZL61

M

21

7

Dan Wilimese

NZL133

M

29

8

Gavin Jackson

NZL113

M

30

9

Russell Lund

NZL87

M

31

10

Calin Bujgoi

NZL373

M

33

11

Ross Monk

NZL/AU117?

M

35

12

John Monk

NZL114

M

37

13

Simon Hall

NZL40

M

39

14

Alan Taylor

NZL51

M

44

15

Graeme Evens

NZL36

M

46

16

  Women’s Class

Competitor

Sail #

Class

Total

Rank

Annie Crombie                  NZL 182                w            26.5        1

Sue Bradley                        NZL333                 w            49.5        2

Jude green                         NZL11                    w            80           3

Lynne Donaldson             NZL155                 w            93.7        4

Rachel Low                         NZL217                 w            98.7        5

Deb Merrilees                   NZLxxx                 w            133         6

Overall Men’s Rankings (after 22 rounds - including 3 discards)

Rank

Competitor

Sail #

Points

Class

1

Gareth Wood

NZL279

13.3

J

2

Mike Yasak

HI34

17.2

M

3

Clayton Dougan

KZ3

21.1

J

4

Steve Cardno

NZL61

25.7

M

5

Terry Beentjes

NZL427

27

M

6

Mark Boersma

USA17

31

J

7

Gavin Jackson

NZL113

36.9

M

8

Paul Vlietstra

NZL21

39.4

M

9

Glen Taylor

NZL47

40.1

J

10

Luke Watson

NZL53

43.2

M

11

Terry Alkemade

NZL98

43.5

M

12

Simon Jones

NZL52

47.4

M

13

Simon Hall

NZL40

59.4

M

14

Chris Dimock

NZL14/45?

59.7

J

15

Greg Thomas

H20

64

50+

16

Lee Groenewald

W74

64.7

J

16

Tim Wood

GBR7

64.7

50+

18

Mike Sinclair

NZL71

65.7

50+

19

Dan Wilimese

NZL133

70

M

20

Ross Monk

NZL/AU117?

71

M

21

Alan Taylor

NZL51

78

M

21

Tony Limburg

NZL411

78

50+

23

John Monk

NZL114

86

M

24

Graeme Evens

NZL36

89.7

M

25

Ned Tamatea

NZL81

92

50+

26

Russell Lund

NZL87

95

M

26

George Cooper

NZL38

95

50+

28

Calin Bujgoi

NZL373

98

M

29

John Westgate

NZL41

112

50+

30

Jim Rodgers

NZL10

116

50+

31

Robby Swift

K89

1000

J

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